Re: who will pay for the Boomers' retirement -- and are they entitled?
Meanwhile in Russia, Putin in his State of the Nation address announces a 65% increase to pensions over the next two years and a rouble for rouble match for private pensions. He acknowledges that a state that doesn't take care of it's elderly isn't much of a society. This of course after Yelstin kills off more Russians than Stalin, most of them elderly or the very young. Average life expectancy of a Russian during Yelstin's era drops into the fifties. Who knows, maybe one day the US will get a Putin instead of all the Yelstins we've been getting for the last sixty plus years.
Meanwhile in Russia, Putin in his State of the Nation address announces a 65% increase to pensions over the next two years and a rouble for rouble match for private pensions. He acknowledges that a state that doesn't take care of it's elderly isn't much of a society. This of course after Yelstin kills off more Russians than Stalin, most of them elderly or the very young. Average life expectancy of a Russian during Yelstin's era drops into the fifties. Who knows, maybe one day the US will get a Putin instead of all the Yelstins we've been getting for the last sixty plus years.
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